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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 28, 2005

'Doing Justice' Inspires Jurist's Search for Pragmatic Solutions

LOS ANGELES - It's not uncommon for judges to receive Christmas cards from lawyers, clerks or other members of the court family. It's less common, though, for them to receive a card from a former prison inmate who served 18 years for murder.

By John Hanusz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
         It's not uncommon for judges to receive Christmas cards from lawyers, clerks or other members of the court family.
        It's less common, though, for them to receive a card from a former prison inmate who served 18 years for murder.
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